A brouwer
[brou-er; flemish, dutch brou-wuh r] /ˈbraʊ ər; flemish, dutch ˈbraʊ wər/
noun
adriaen
[ah-dree-ahn] /ˈɑ driˌɑn/ (show ipa), 1606?–38, flemish painter.
luitzen egbertus jan
[loit-suh n ekh-ber-tuh s yahn] /ˈlɔɪt sən ɛxˈbɛr təs yɑn/ (show ipa), 1881–1966, dutch mathematician and philosopher.
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